P. v. Moore
A jury convicted Diondre Moore of pandering (Pen. Code, 266i, subd. (a)(2)), second degree robbery ( 211), and three counts of attempted robbery ( 211, 664). Moore admitted his prior conviction that was both a serious prior felony ( 667, subd. (a)(1), 668, 1192.7, subd. (c)) and a strike ( 667, subd. (b) (i), 668, 1170.12). The court sentenced Moore to prison for 18 years. Moore appeals, contending the court should have severed the pandering charges from the robbery charges. He further contends the court should have instructed the jury with a unanimity instruction on the pandering charge. Court affirm the judgment.
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